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All your earrings will nest gracefully in this matches tray. Ideal for putting in a drawer or keeping on display.

Maybe you’re one of those super-conscientious people who wash all their linens once a week, or maybe you’re like me, and you don’t, and you forget that having fresh, clean sheets can make your bedroom feel like a whole new place. For an especially refreshing experience, try a linen spray.

Any youthful colors will look instantly sophisticated with a side table painted grey.

Hot pink and dark blue luxe textures and a fun tropical print all work together here.

This subtle take on the classic wall art will look dreamy over a bed or a desk.

Naturally dyed throw pillows add a cool oasis vibe to any bed.

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Layer Jewelry And A Small Mirror

This padded bench is ideal for the end of your bed or as a vanity seat.

Painting can be a bit time-consuming, but it’s also a wonderful, budget-friendly way to completely change the look of a room. If you need a little inspiration, check out these posts, full of beautiful bedrooms and paint color suggestions.

All those art magazines you’ve been holding onto? They make the perfect perch for a mug and your glasses.

New lighting can (literally!) change the way you see a space. Check out our guide to properly lighting a bedroom.

You can still have a popping room with easily removable papers.

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Place A Scenic Print As A Headboard

If you have a bold bedspread, opt for sophisticated white vases with a swirl. They look great solo or grouped together.

Building a new headboard might require a bigger time commitment than washing your sheets — but it will definitely give your bed a little more pizzazz and presence. Here are 10 DIY headboard ideas and 12 wood headboards to build or buy.

Create the illusion your ceilings are higher by creating a line with artist tape right above your headboard.

All your ugly chargers will blend seamlessly into the decor with these chic wraps.

Making a clinical dorm room feel truly one’s own is tricky. You can forget about nailing into the wall, painting the door, or buying statement furniture to anchor the space. Accessories are your best ally in transforming the vibe from depressing cell to inspiration lounge.

Love canopy beds? You can get the look without buying new furniture. This post has tons of ideas.

If you don’t have room for a bookcase this sleek ladder is an almost better replacement.

This silk flower pendant can easily be tacked into the ceiling. Plus, it doesn’t need any TLC.

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The 20 small decor pieces ahead — from the tiniest planters to a natural wood ladder shelf — will give major personality to a blank canvas. Also did we mention they are affordable and completely one-of-a-kind?

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Try Graphic Temporary Wallpaper

Find an old light fixture at the thrift store and give it a dramatic new life.

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Lean A White Frame On A Bedside Table

If you’re lucky enough to make a hole in your dorm room or already have nails, keep all your art work contained on a white pegboard.

Place these darling succulent holders on top of a stack of books. Homework won’t seem so intimidating.

Solid color-blocking can often make a bigger statement than the busiest print. Who knew turquoise, mustard, and purple could be amicable?

Since flowers are special-occasion things, we tend to place them in the public areas of the home. Why not change things up a bit and buy flowers for your bedroom? Seeing them every morning when you wake up will feel especially luxurious.

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Sandwich White Pillows With Pattern

There’s no such thing as too many pom-poms. Make them with white yarn and it’ll stay elevated.

Make a graphic statement with an affordable vintage movie poster that you can pin up with sticky tac. Top off with a super patriotic flag pillow.

You’ve heard of a blanket at the end of the bed, but use a table runner or skinny piece of fabric draped the opposite direction on your bed. Pattern play win.

This article originally appeared on Apartment Therapy and was written by Nancy Mitchell.

Add texture to the wall with this light, but dramatic centerpiece. The subtle peach is grownup, but still energetic.

It’s not just about making your space look good. When your guests catch a whiff of these candles they’ll want to come over and make them, too.

Newsflash: they aren’t just for grandmas. It’ll give texture and personality to the top your bed.

An industrial seat looks great with a bold fabric-covered headboard.

Never scrounge around in a small box again for your favorite necklace. This super affordable display is just the right amount of bohemian.

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Indulge With A Little Sweet Pink

A beautiful robe becomes instant art when you hang it. Not to mention it’s easy access for slipping into!

A light celestial garland will lend good vibrations to your dreams.

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Plants are the secret sauce to bringing good energy into any lifeless room. This fern can easily be attached to a wire grate leaning atop a dresser.

Stacking boxes on top of each other creates vignettes for all your shoes, bags, and jewelry that need a moment.

You’ll be writing a lot. Make sure to have a graphic holder for all your tools.

Even if you don’t feel like replacing your comforter or sheets, a pretty blanket draped at the foot of the bed can be a great pick-me-up (and a great warm-me-up on cold nights). If you’re feeling crafty you could make your own duvet cover or knit a chunky blanket.

Your best allies in this are texture, color, and pattern (plus some DIY tricks). It’s all about how to mix and not match. Ahead, we found 30 to-die-for zen bedrooms that think outside the typical frame. And, even if you don’t make your bed every day (no judgement here), it’ll still look really good.

, Switch your nightstand for something a little more out of the box.

There’s certain things you just can’t control when sharing a space — such as your roommate’s sleeping schedule and the incense she or he loves. But, no matter who you live with or how big your room is, it’s always possible to create a sleeping haven that makes you feel at peace at night and energizes you in the a.m.

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Add Giant Fun Tassels To The Throw You Already Have

Doing a half-way job is never desirable, unless it’s this dipped side table. Additionally, pineapples, polka dots, and yellow are guaranteed good dreams.

Bored with your bedroom? We’ve got plenty of ideas for what to do about that. You can make your bedroom into a dreamy space without moving, or spending a ton of money, or even a lot of time. Here are 10 bedroom pick-me-ups, arranged in order from least to most difficult, so even the DIY-averse can find a way to freshen up their space.

Anything is fair game from postcards to pieces of coral to handwritten notes.

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Use A Metal Stool As A Side Table

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Tape Art Near The Foot Of The Bed

Get down and boho mixing all the textile prints you can find. Bonus points for hanging a blanket above your bed.

Three colors that wouldn’t seem to be friends, but actually are!

Photo: Courtesy of Instagram,Use A Table Runner To Break Things Up

It’s totally okay to go sugary with your pillow cases when you have all crisp white bed linens.

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Secure a string across the wall and use light metal clips to hang prints. Indecision won’t be a problem when you find new pieces you love.

For the cleanest look, keep things sans color with just a touch of greenery

Even if your dorm room has carpet, a mini rug adds structure to the room.

If you can’t put any nails in the wall, make it look intentional with one simply framed piece leaning on a side table.

The chicest hair accessory container of them all. And, there’s so many color possibilities.

Let’s be real, you’ll probably be working late into the night from your bed. This tray will make sure you don’t get crumbs everywhere.

It’s probably not a first choice for a reading light, but the arm on this work lamp creates a cool angle.

A dainty looking glass makes a big statement with a piece of jewelry hung over it. Best of all, you can use tacks to get the look.

Makeover an old storage unit with some tape and paint for a dynamic, graphic look.

Add a single big statement piece, or, if you’re feeling really adventurous, a whole gallery wall. Adding art is way easier than painting, and will have a big impact.

Get your macrame on with these planters that have just the right amount of color and copper.

People often underestimate the importance of window treatments, especially in bedrooms. New curtains (or shades) for your bedroom make for a fairly simple DIY project, with a big impact. Here’s a roundup of the internet’s best resources for making your own curtains.

Forget the classic bed frame. You’ll have swimmingly sweet dreams with your head in the sea.

If you don’t have the budget for new furniture, consider giving sparkle to an old piece with partial painting.

There’s a relaxed sea-side vibe to a piece of art that isn’t directly overhead the bed.